Dental mirror



June 2, 1925.

R. E. M CRAY DENTAL MIRROR Filed Jan. 29, 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet i INVENTOR, .RE. 5 Cn y.

ATTORNEYS.

R. E. M CRAY DENTAL MIRROR rma Jan. 2a. 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 June 2. 1925. 1,540,409

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A TTORNEYS Patented June 2, 1925.

1 UNITED. srarss V RICHARD EARL McORAY, or rarnrton'r, wnsrvmeritm. l f

DENTAL IVIIRROR.

Application filed. January 29,1924. Serial No. 689,337.

which the following is a full, clear, and eX-' act description.

This invention relates to improvements in dental mirrors, and more particularly to a double vision mirror, an object of the in vention being to providea pair or plurality of mirrors so connected and supported by a suitable handle that access to ordinarily inaccessible places in the mouth can be had with a clear vision, and also in which the device Will act as a cheek guard so that the work of the dentist is facilitated.

A further object is to provide a double vision mirror in which individual mirrors are supported at an angle to each other at any desired adjustment, and which are provided with means for separably connecting a supporting handle thereof at different positions on the mirror or mirrors, in accordance with the use to which the mirror is to be put.

In the accompanying drawings Figure 1 is a view in elevation illustrating one form of my improved dental mirror;

Figure 2 is a view in elevation at right angles to Figure 1, showing the handle in section;

Figure 3 is a perspective view of the handle;

Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 1, showing the handle in a different position relative to the mirror;

Figure 5 is a perspective view showing my improvements in connection with a single member Figure 6 is a fragmentary View in longitudinal section illustrating a modification;

Figures 7, 8 and modifications.

Referring particularly to Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1, 1 represent a pair of dental mirrors which are connected by'a hinge 2 and are provided at the hinge with a headed stud 3 and at their free edges with sim- 9, 10 are views of other ilar headed studs 3. 4, represents a handle which is provided at one end with a longitudinal slot 5 having a flared entrance 6 to receive the shanks 7 of the studs 3 and guide said shanks into any of a plurality of' openings 8 in the handle. It will be noted, by reference to Figures 1 and 2, that this handle may be operatively coupled to the stud 3 at the hinge 2, or, as shown in Figure 4, may be connectedto one of the studs 3 at the free edge of oneof the mirrors. lhis enables the dentistto place the handle with relation to the mirrors in accordance with the work to be visualized and gives him a wide latitude for most eflicient performance.

In Figure 5 I illustrate a single mirror 9 having a stud 3 at its back and a stud 3 at its edge, either of which may receive the end of the handle l, as will be readily understood.

In Figure 6 I illustrate a single mirror 11 having a pair of studs 3 at the back thereof and a stud 3 at one edge so that the handle 4 may be rigidly coupled to the pair of studs at the back, as clearly shown,

In Figures 7 and 8 I show a pair of mirrors 12 which are angularly disposed and fixedly disposed relative to eachother, with a handle 18 fixedly connected to one of the mirrors.

In Figure 9, I illustrate a dental mirror in which the frame 14 of the mirror is in two sections hingedly connected as shown at 15 and having a spring catch as shown, at 16 so that this frame can be opened and closed to secure the mirror 17 and permit other mirrors to be inserted as occasion may require. The handle 18 is fixedly connected to one of the mirror sections.

It will be noted that withmy improved duplex mirror or double vision mirror I'not only can observea tooth from, two sides but I I am enabled to hold back the cheek and to have a full, clear vision of the tooth so as to facilitate work thereon.

Various slight changes and alterations might be made in the general form of the parts described without departing from my invention, and hence I ,do notlim'it myself to the precise details set forth but consider myself at liberty to make such slight changes and alterations as fairly fall within the spirit and scope of theappended claims.

I claim:

1.. A device of the character described, comprising a pair of mirrors hingedly connected, headed studs on the free ends of 2. As a new article of manufacture, a the mirrors and. at a point adjacent the dental mirror and a handle therefor, and hinge thereof a handle having a longitudimeans for removably coupling the handle 1 nally slotted end With a flared entrance to the mirror whereby the handle may be 5 thereto, and having a pair of openings in positioned at the back or at the edge of the the slotted portion adapted to receive the mirror. headed stud in either of them. RICHARD EARL MOCRAY. 

